Title :
A space-vector modulation scheme for multi-level open-end winding five-phase drives
Author :
Levi, E. ; Satiawan, I.N.W. ; Bodo, N. ; Jones, M.
Abstract :
Open-end winding three-phase variable speed drives with dual-inverter supply have been extensively investigated for various applications, including series hybrid powertrains and propulsion motors. The topology is simple to realise while offering a higher number of switching states without the need for capacitor voltage balancing algorithms, when compared to the standard multi-level converters. This paper extends the open-end winding concept to a five-phase drive. A relatively simple space-vector modulation (SVM) algorithm, based on the already well understood five-phase two-level drive SVM method, is developed. The proposed modulation technique has the advantage of being straightforward to implement and, like its two-level counterpart, is able to generate output voltages with minimum low-order harmonic content. The method generates up to seventeen-level output phase voltage and therefore offers superior harmonic performance when compared to the two-level five-phase modulation. The developed scheme is verified via detailed simulations and experiments, using a five-phase induction machine operating under open-loop V/f control.
Keywords :
induction motor drives; invertors; machine windings; phase modulation; power convertors; variable speed drives; capacitor voltage balancing algorithms; dual-inverter supply; five-phase induction machine; five-phase two-level drive SVM method; low-order harmonic content; multilevel open-end winding five-phase drives; open-end winding three-phase variable speed drives; open-loop V/f control; propulsion motors; series hybrid powertrains; space-vector modulation scheme; standard multilevel converters; two-level five-phase modulation; Educational institutions; Harmonic analysis; Mechanical power transmission; Modulation; Support vector machines; Variable speed drives; Windings;
Conference_Titel :
Power and Energy Society General Meeting, 2012 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2727-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1944-9925
DOI :
10.1109/PESGM.2012.6345281